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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1963, p. 23

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Thursday, May 16. 1963 THE MCHENRY P LAXNt) EALEU Page Twenty-Three Johnsburg KIWANIS HONORS PUPILS AT AWARD DINNER RECENTLY v Betty HMtwiBiia At a dinner which took place last week, six students from ^ the elementary schools in Wonder Lake and Johnsburg received merit awards. These awards are given annually by the Wonder Lake Kiwanis to the most deserving students. Recipients of the awards from the Johnsburg public school were: Linda Sluga, daughter of the Ray Slugas, and Rob Schilling, son of the Werner Schillings. Barbara Huemanft and David Deidrich received the honors as the representatives of St. John's school. They are the! children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huemann and Mii and Mrs. George Deidrich. Two students from Harrison school also were honored. Our congratulations to all these young people and their rightfully proud parents* ;- Attends Conference On hand in Springfield re* cently to attend the Illinois F e d e r a t i o n o f R e p u b l i c a n Women and the National Federation of Republican Women's conference were: Dorothy Miller, Boots Davis and Clara Nell. All three were chosen as delegates to the conference. Whil£ in Springfield, the ladies attended house and senate sessions. I Goofed! I sure got ahead of myself last week! I wrote the lady Foresters would meet this week. Actually it is next Tuesday evening--the third Tuesday of the month as usual. May crowning by the eighth grade girls will take place at this meeting. I'm sorry about the date error and hope it did not inconvenience anyone. Hospital Patient Young Charlie O'Connor spent two days in the McHenry hospital last week. We all hope everything is just fine now. A Job Well Done The Johnsburg Community Club was filled last Monday evening when the St. John's Home and School association presented a juvenile style show. Betty Schmitt who was general chairman and her committee are to be congratulated on the splendid job. The young models were just as cute as they could be. Some were a little reluctant, but it,seemed tor add to the eventful Evening. All in all it was a yery delightful evening and certainly showed all the efforts, that were put into it. " J' New Addition Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hiller became grandparents once again. Their son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Marge welcomed a daughter recently. Best wishes to all. Entertains On Communion Day The Bill Martinec home was the scene of a family type celebration on May 5. The gathering honored Bobby's First Holy Communion day. Present for supper were the families of Bud Lieser, Dan Thurwell, Dick Jung and Jerry Miller. Bobby's grandmother Mrs. TMR, L^ee't^ddeisen Wn alio present. Newt Shocks Residents • Every now and then a tragic note enters our peacful community. A most shocking revelation hit us all last week when we learned of the death of Bert Culler. Mr. Culler was a frequent visitor to his home in Kings subdivision and had made numerous friends in the past years. He met his untimely death as a result of gunshot wounds received during a robbery of his clothing store in Chicago. Our community joins in extending our heartfelt sympathies to Mn. Culler and her family. v ,4i Reminder And Correction Note Time is short for entering the men's singles bowling tournament at the local bowling alleys. As you know this is to benefit the Johnsburg rescue squad. Closing date is May 26, so you better hurry. Please note this is a singles tournament-- not doubles as printed in .error last week. Claimed By Death We of this community relay our sincere sympathies to the surviving members of the Mrs. Elizabeth, Kilroy family. Mrs. Kilrby passed away last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Little in Chapel Hill. She also leaves her husband, Thomas* three other daughters and three sons to mourn her. Familiar Faces Ifs so nice to see Charlie and'Marie Busch around again. They are up at Bald Knob for the summer months. They have been, making their home in Florida, for the past year and e*peict to return there next fail.. Noise Aplenty Gunshots, pots, pans and What have you, chimed together last Saturday to make the noise which startedj a charivari. This get-together was made up of friehds and relatives of Ed and Dot.Hettermann. The charivari was in honor of their twentyfifth wedding anniversary on May 11. A side-splitting mock wedding really was the evenings highlight. I'm sure this Was an anniversary to be long remembered by the Hettermanns. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Clean-Up Day Saturday, May 10 Shirley Srtraerr S86-M45 This week is clean-up in Lakemoor. All trash and rubbish from the clean-up will be picked up around noon time this coming Saturday, May 18, not with the regular garbage service. So if you are cleaning up, get what you want hauled away together before noon Saturday. Auxiliary News The Woman's auxiliary held its monthly meeting Monday, May 6. The main topic discussed was the cutting of the dead trees along the roadways in the subdivision of Lilymoor. A vote was taken and this project was passed. Also discussed was the forth coming card party to be held Saturday, June 15, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor. After the business on hand was taken care of Marion Leske showed the members 500 feet of film taken in Africa, which the ladies enjoyed. Winner of the monthly prize was Lil Wijas. Hostesses for the May meeting were Pearle Stineman and Eunice Tobey. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, June 3, in the large hall of Club Lilymoor at 8 p.m. Hostesses for the June meeting are Lil Wijas, Helen Rodde and Marion Vornkahl. Trees Lilymoor will be having a • iluss Emerson "Oh, my aching back" was a familiar refrain born in the war years of the 40's, and as you might guess, was not necessarily a physical complaint. On the other hand, an aching back in reality is no joking matter. Once the 30-year mark is passed, degeneration of spinal discs and a weakening of the ligaments joining the vertebrae may cause an unstable spine. This adds up to no small amount of pain and discomfiture. Avoid unnecessary' back strain by sitting straight and sleeping straight. Instead of bending over completely to pick up something, bend the knees and lean forward from the hips. Which reminds us -- you'll experience no strain at all when you come to MILLSTREAM DRUGS, INC. for prescriptions. Seriously, we take pride in filling prescriptions ef ficiently and exactingly. Only the finest drugs known to science are used at MILLSTREAM DRUGS, INC., 3720 West Elm -- Jewel Shopping Plaza. Phone 385-5057. If you have any questions regarding pharmacy or public health which you would like to have discussed in this column, write to Russ Emerson, c/o this paper. THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: Try putting strips of adhesive around bottles that you may use in the bathroom ^with wet hands -- shampoo ^bottles for example. This makes them less slippery. New Members Welcomed At the last meeting of the Johihsburg Community Club, three new members were welcomed into the organization. They were: Bob Hilliard, Anton Weber and Ralph Bennett. The club members were most happy to welcome them. Untimely Death Friends of this vicinity were saddened to learn of the death of a former resident. Mrs. Juno Katz, age 35, passed away recently in West Hollywood. Fla. Mrs. Katz underwent surgery and seemed to be recuperating when she met her untimely death. She is survived by her husband, Howard, and four children. Funeral services were conducted in Florida. The Katz family moved to Florida several years ago and are close friends and a neighbor of James Freund. Howie was a former member of the Johnsburg Tigers. Words cannot express the saddness we all feel for Howie and his family at this time. Our sincere sympathies are extended to them. new look along the roadways of the subdivision. The auxiliary is having the dead trees cut down, which will be an improvement. The auxiliary understands there are more than twenty-seven trees that should come down. For this year they are just taking down the trees that are dead. They hope in the future to take down the trees that are partially diseased now. Communion Congratulations go to Michael Schiavone on making his First Holy Communion Sunday, April 28, at St. Patrick's church in McHenry. Over twenty people attended the open house held for Michael's big day. grandchildren helped celebrate their big day. Ben and Emily have been residents of Lakemoor for fourteen years. Ben is the policeman at the firehouse when the children are going to school, and at the beach in the summertime. Congratulations and best wishes gc to you, and hope you celebrate many more anniversaries together. Wonder Lake BETTY BOPPART WINS AWARD FOR SCIENCE PROJECT Mary Lou Hartog - Belated Anniversary greetings go to Ed and Diane O'Rourke. They celebrated their first wedding anniversary Sunday, April 21. Sorry it's late, congratulations and hope you celebrate many more together. I am sorry to report that Susan Crawley was bitten by a dog while walking down the road. We are all hoping nothing serious comes of the bite, Susan. Increase The population of Lilymoor has increased by one more. Diane Rasbaugh presented her husband, Dave, with a beautiful little girl Monday, May 6. Wee-one Dorine Marie weighed in at 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Waiting home to greet her new sister is Little Cindy. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kibbe of Lakemoor. Congratulations and best wishes on your blessed event. Showier P.T.A. To Meet The officers and members of the Johnsburg public school P.T.A. will meet in the multi purpose room on May 21. So long for another week! The home of Marcella Foss was buzzing with friends and relatives of Roseann Spears Sunday, May 5. A surprise baby shower was given in honor of Roseann and the weeone to be. A lovely luncheon was served to the ladies. The wee-one to be received many beautiful gifts. Roseann is the former Roseann Brzezinski of Lakemoor. Anniversary Saturday May 11, was a big day in the lives of Ben and Emily DeCicco, Sr., when they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. This is a day they will always remember. Their children, Tony and Rocl of Oak Park, William of Oak Lawn, Peter of McHenry, Ben, Jr., of Lakemoor, Mrs. Lucille Manson of Lake Zurich, Mrs. Florence Long of Boston (formerly of Cooney Heights) and their granddaughter, Mrs. William Huemann of Eastwood Manor took them out for dinner. In the evening open house was held ' at the Huemann home. Besides all their children and friends their twenty-four grandchildren and four great- Sympathies Friends and neighbors of Walter Einspar were shocked to hear of his death. Walter passed away Saturday, May 4, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gerry Brown of Florida. Wal-> ter was a resident of Lilymoor for the past twenty years. Our deepest sympathies go to his sons, Willard of Chicago, Bob of McHenry and daughter Gerry of Florida. Our deepest sympathies go to Helen Wolf and her family. Helen's mother, Rose Northrup of Chicago, passed away Thursday, May 2. Attend Doings Eunice Tobey, pianist, and Alyce Kowal, senior regent of the McHenry Woman's Moose, attended the Academy of Friendship in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, May 5. Between 700 and 800 women of the Moose attended the doings and dinner. White Elephant? If you have any white elephants you wish to donate for the forthcoming card party to be held Saturday, June 15, please contact Pearle Stineman or her co-workers, Helen Rodde, Marion Leske, Ida Legge or Connie Johnson. The ladies will gladly take them for the party. Family Reunion A1 and Pearle Stineman spent the weekend of May 4 at a family reunion in Rockford More News The Schuerr family spent Sunday, May 5, seeing the different animals and birds at Brookfield Zoo. Believe me mothers they don't want our kids, went with six and came home with the same amount. No kind of good art exists tinless it grows out of the ideas of the average man. -- G. K. Chesterton. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE er«* To the man who can't work in air-conditioned comfort (but would like to come home to it) You can have Whole-House Electric Air Conditioning in the average 6-room home for as. little as 50£ a day. (This includes maintenance as well as Operating costs*) It's bad enough to have to work all day in hot, sticky weather. But it is even worse to come home to a house that's too hot and humid for sleeping. Nowadays there's something you can do about it. It's called Whole- House Electric Air Conditioning, and the cost is a lot lower than most people guess. (7 Public Service Company •LBOTRICITY IS SIMPLICITY tttfel For instance, to have' it installed in the average 6-room home usually costs from about $800 to $900. Operating costs will vary, but 50<! a day for operation and maintenance over a period of 120 days is close to the average. Electric air conditioning is simple, doesn't require water. It adds to the desirability and market value of your home. You get a lot besides cooling. Air throughout the house is crisp, free of excess humidity. A filter in the system removes dust, and up to 98% of the pollens, from the air. To find out exactly what Whole-House Electric Air Conditioning would cost in your home, get in touch with the dealer, distributor, or department store nearest you. The contractor you choose will be glad to give you a free estimate and financing is easy to arrange. €> K41m* C«Mp«»r Mr. and Mrs. Loren Boppart and his sister, Betty, attended an engineering open house and th6 Illinois Junior Academy of Science this past weekend at the University of Illinois in Champaign. A sophomore at Marian Central high school, Betty won a blue ribbon award for her science fair entry of milk butterfat tests which enabled her to enter the district competion at Northern Illinois university in DeKalb. At this meeting she won another first award which made her eligible to submit her winning exhibition for state competition. More than 2,000 students f r o m e i g h t y - n i n e d i f f e r e n t schools were represented > at the new assembly hall -erf* the Illinois campus. Betty received a second award at this meet. New Daughter A daughter was born Friday, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kasting at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. She weighed 8 lbs. 9% ozs., and has been named Sandra Kay. She has two sisters, Linda, 4, and Mary 3. 4-H News Bingwood Sunshine Girls At the last meeting of the Attend Synod The Rev. W. L. Thummel, pastor of Nativity Lutheran CONTE Custom Tailor The most important thing in a man's suit is the fit and feel of the garment, the one cut for you (and of course style). Have Conte make you a real tailor made suit. All hand work from fine imported woolens. One try will convince you. ($155 and up) Please Call for Directions 385-3718 PHILIP CONTE . 1003 S. Osage Dr. . McHenry, Illinois (Also Remodeling Work) church, Wonder Lake, and lay delegate Clarence N. Olson of McHenry will be among the more than 1,000 pastors, lay delegates and visitors attending the convention of the Illinois Synod of the Lutheran church in America to be held at the Pere Marquette hotel, Peoria, May 20-23. One of the highlights of the convention will be the ordination of sixteen seminarians to take place Wednesday, May 22, at the Episcopal Cathedral in Peoria. Ringwood Sunshine Girls 4-tt club at thp home of Sul Thompson, there were eight members and three guests present./,, We talked about 4-H camp and the speaking contest. 'Site Thompson gave a demonstration on ^making butterscotch bars and Linda Gelvin gave one on stay-stitching. Donna Schmelzer talked on the federation and gave a sfety report. Refreshmwnere were served by Ida Mae Walkington and Sue Thompson. The next meeting will be May 18 at the home of Diane Christopher. He who sleeps like a baby likely also is keeping Wifey awake. 11 Reasons Why To See Us If You Need A Water System or Well 1. 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